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A bound on the quantum value of all compiled nonlocal games

A bound on the quantum value of all compiled nonlocal games

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英文摘要

A cryptographic compiler introduced by Kalai et al. (STOC'23) converts any nonlocal game into an interactive protocol with a single computationally bounded prover. Although the compiler is known to be sound in the case of classical provers and complete in the quantum case, quantum soundness has so far only been established for special classes of games. In this work, we establish a quantum soundness result for all compiled two-player nonlocal games. In particular, we prove that the quantum commuting operator value of the underlying nonlocal game is an upper bound on the quantum value of the compiled game. Our result employs techniques from operator algebras in a computational and cryptographic setting to establish information-theoretic objects in the asymptotic limit of the security parameter. It further relies on a sequential characterization of quantum commuting operator correlations which may be of independent interest.

Connor Paddock、Simon Schmidt、Michael Walter、Alexander Kulpe、Giulio Malavolta

计算技术、计算机技术

Connor Paddock,Simon Schmidt,Michael Walter,Alexander Kulpe,Giulio Malavolta.A bound on the quantum value of all compiled nonlocal games[EB/OL].(2025-07-04)[2025-07-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.06711.点此复制

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